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What was the first state to be formed from the Louisiana Territory?

All of:ArkansasMissouriIowaNebraskaMost of:MontanaWyomingNorth DakotaOklahomaKansasLouisianaHalf of:ColoradoMinnesotaAnd a tiny part of:New MexicoTexas


How many states were in the Midwest in 1803?

Only one state, Ohio, was in existence in what we know as the Midwest at that time. In 1803 The Northwest Territory was divided into the state of Ohio with the rest becoming the Indiana Territory.


Which state was first to stop slavery?

Vermont was the first territory (not a state at the time) to abolish slavery in 1777, the first state to abolish slavery outright was Pennsylvania in 1780.


Is Illinois a colony?

Illinois was a British-controlled territory at the time of the American Revolution, specifically part of the British Province of Quebec, and a territory under British rule set aside in the Royal Proclamation of 1763 for use by Native Americans, which was assigned to the United States in the Treaty of Paris of 1783. At that time it became part of the Northwest Territory until such time as it entered the Union as a new state.


What side was Montana in the civil war?

Montana was not yet a state during the Civil War; it was a territory at the time. The Civil War lasted from 1861 to 1865, while Montana became a state in 1889. However, many residents of the Montana Territory were sympathetic to the Union cause, with some even serving in Union regiments. The territory's strategic location also made it significant for communication and supply routes during the war.

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What state was at one time Indian territory?

The Oklahoma territory


What Did Indiana become a state before after or at the same time as Illinois?

The State of Indiana was created out of the Indiana Territory in December, 1816.


Which present-day state at one time included the area known as the Indian territory Go to the capital city of that state and find the largest airport What is the name of the city?

north DACODA


How do you get past Indian territory on time tangled island?

You get a warrior mask.


How did the state Indiana get its it name?

"Indiana" means "Indian Lands." The use of that word to describe the territory now called Indiana dates back to at least 1768 and the "Indiana Land Company." The name was used in 1800 when creating the Indiana Territory out of the Northwest Territory when Ohio was being prepared for admission as a state. At that time, most of the Indiana Territory was land held by the Indians (as Native Americans were then called) and not controlled by the US government.


Name for the Louisiana Territory today?

After the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the part of the Louisiana Purchase that would eventually become the State of Louisiana was organized into the Territory of Orleans. The Territory of Louisiana was the other part of the Louisiana purchase that became the State of Arkansas and everything North of that. (The land north of Lake Ponchartrain and east of the Mississippi River was known as "West Florida" and was owned at the time by Great Britain.)


Territorial days in Montana?

The "territorial days" was the time when Colorado was still a U.S. Territory after the Louisiana Purchase which included two-thirds of Colorado and the Mexican American War which relinquished the rest of the area to the U.S. before Colorado became a State of the Union in 1876. It was the only state to be admitted to the Union that year and is therefore known as the Centennial State.


What New England territory was not a state at time of the constitutional convention?

Maine. It was a part of Massachusetts


Who was involved in the Indian removal?

Just about everybody living near indian territory was involved. Government became involved after a period of time, including the president that served from 1831 to 1839.


How are the Indian removal act and the Louisiana purchase related?

Interesting. They occurred very distantly in time (the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 and the Indian Removal Act in 1830. However, I suppose they can be said to be related because the "Indian Territory" to which the eastern Indians were "voluntarily" relocated (often at gunpoint) was located in lands which the United States had acquired via the Louisiana Purchase. Most of the "Indian Territory" later became the state of Oklahoma. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louisiana_purchase http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Removal_Act http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trail_of_tears


What colony is in the present day state of Maine?

The colony of Massachusetts at one time owned the territory of what is now the state of Maine.


Was Tennessee a part of the union or confederacy?

Tennessee was Confederate state. However the people of the state were divided and many joined the Union army. Its capital, Nashville, fell early to the Union advance but many big and important battles were fought in the state. Many of the Union supporters in Tennessee were located in the eastern part of the state.